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Originally Posted by InfiniteNow
We suckle at our mothers nipple... didn't have to be taught that one.
Smile when nice people are around us.
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I still think that is learned behavior. Pavlov's dogs
Baby will get hungry. That's need for food, not instinct..
Break out the Nipple from Momma' - Baby quickly learns what to do and whats going on.
Smiling is a reaction/stimulation response/interpretation from pleasant situation(s). as opposed to a dark,cold,dangerous cave
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Many Babies are Bottle-fed, which would have been Unnatural in more primitive times...And what about stopping the suckle. Its not instinct to stop. That is learned too, as well as the realization that to suckle is also to be "comforted" in a psychological/physical development phase
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More questions than answers ??